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More Bandwidth for Innovative Services without Installing New Fiber

2As the pressure mounts to deliver more services over existing bandwidth, network operators can rely upon our multi-wavelength system solution that enables dramatic bandwidth increase over a single optical fiber. Scientific Atlanta provides both forward transmission and bi-directional systems to provide flexible multi-wavelength solutions designed to match network operators’ specific needs as they increase the availability of the services today’s consumers demand.
Download our multi-wavelength solutions brochure to learn more.


Rapid and Reliable Deployment with SciCare

2Rapid advances in technology combined with fluid business models produce a challenging environment where the creation and operation of today’s feature-rich contribution and broadcast networks require a wide range of specialised skills. Increasingly, operators want to focus on their core expertise areas while continuing to be fast to market with new services. To help meet the challenges you face, our highly experienced SciCare™ Services team can deliver full-system or task-specific deployments and support for your new service launch whether it be a new or extended network for contribution, distribution or broadcast. Learn how our integration services can help your video service launch or expansion plans. Learn how our integration services can help your video service launch or expansion plans.


HDTV Masterpiece

Across Europe, the launch and expansion of digital video services continues at a rapid pace. Next on the digital agenda for service providers is high-definition television – HDTV. HDTV not only gives viewers superior image and sound quality, but actually makes them feel like a participant, not just a viewer. The HD experience begins with powerful, flexible HD encoding. Learn how Scientific Atlanta allows operators to continue to improve their video encoding efficiency, while deploying services at lower bit rates without compromising video quality.


Increase Service Availability - Free White PaperWhite Paper:
Increase Service Availability - Free white paper

With a growing choice of new video services and digital applications, operators have an increasing spectrum of revenue opportunities. Along with these fast-paced changes, increased competition and demands on today’s cable operators are intensifying. Delivering today’s advanced digital applications – as well as planning for the future of next-generation services – through the set-top is a critical element for a successful digital television business plan. Operators are faced with dramatic increases in both the number and complexity of MPEG video streams, while solving the challenge to increase the availability of the services to consumers. The introduction of extremely dense, flexible content managers and high- density IP-QAM modulators can help enable operators to achieve this goal. Download the "Increased Service Availibility Using New Technologies" white paper here.


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Better Encoding, Better Video, Less Bandwidth

In the decade or so since MPEG-2 became the technology of choice for digital compression, the goal has been to compress more and more baseband video and audio into a digital stream using the smallest amount of bandwidth without compromising picture quality. The introduction of new television technologies, such as HD, high resolution flat panels and DVD, is causing viewers to expect more. Learn how pre-analysis can help to improve encoding efficiency and deliver higher quality video at lower bit rates in our new encoding white paper.


 


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